Display analyst Ross Young claims to have specifications for the screens in Apple’s forthcoming Apple AR headset, believed to be announced at WWDC.
Apple hasn’t announced any details of its first foray into Augmented Reality headsets, and won’t until at least WWDC. But any headset will feature two screens, one for each of the wearer’s eyes, and Young says he has the details.
“You want more, I will give you more,” begins his tweet as seen by AppleInsider. He goes on to list “Micro OLED specs for Apple’s AR/VR headset,” which are:
Ross Young of Display Supply Chain Consultants doesn’t qualify his “targeting” word. So it’s not clear whether these specifications, if correct, are from earlier plans for the device.
The brightness level Young quotes will be a peak level so it’s not known what the level will be in regular use. For comparison, the Meta Quest 2 is reported to have 100 nits brightness on its single Fast Switch LCD screen.
This story originally appeared on Appleinsider